Category Archives: Dystopian Justice

In math and engineering courses, we’ve extrapolated curves both forward and backward. Extrapolate backward from the SC findings giving police the right to avoid the 4th amendment in the instances of “hot pursuit” and “exigent circumstances”. Your extrapolation will end … Continue reading →

courthouse_kickbacks WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – For years, the juvenile court system in Wilkes-Barre operated like a conveyor belt: Youngsters were brought before judges without a lawyer, given hearings that lasted only a minute or two, and then sent off to juvenile … Continue reading →

In the following video, a cop shoots and kills a handcuffed man lying on the ground. Cop murder video It is cowardly for a politician not to emphatically condemn police brutality, but few even whisper their objections. Politicians must start … Continue reading →

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – In a survey of a random sample of U.S. emergency physicians, virtually all said they believed that law enforcement officers use excessive force to arrest and detain suspects. The sample included 315 respondents. While 99.8 … Continue reading →

A kid in the barber shop shook my hand, told me his name and said he was going to “Start a revolution”. I recalled that a book predicted that his would be the generation that was due to start a … Continue reading →

Were I running for president, I would discuss the defects in the American government. I would say that defects persist because they are being ignored. I would encourage government to start a low cost program to actually talk to people … Continue reading →

Sarcastic Question by Reader: “Who needs examples when the prisons are overflowing with “innocent” folks put there by the unjust and corrupt legal system you imagine?” Indeed, the prisons are literally overflowing with people that have been disproportionately punished for … Continue reading →

Sarcastic Question by Reader: “Who needs examples when the prisons are overflowing with “innocent” folks put there by the unjust and corrupt legal system you imagine?” Indeed, the prisons are literally overflowing with people that have been disproportionately punished for … Continue reading →